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Fire can move fast as loving hell if it's dry and the wind is strong.

I'll give you that but like, it'd be more time compared to, "Across the street."

But it is moving fast because of hurricane lee

I'll give you that but like, it'd be more time compared to, "Across the street."

But it is moving fast because of hurricane lee
Across the street your house would be on fire in under a minute if it's a big fire.

Okay, everything is safe, however there's still a ton of sirens. No more smoke, however we're being alert. Thanks for posting even to flame (huehue) me.

Okay, everything is safe, however there's still a ton of sirens. No more smoke, however we're being alert. Thanks for posting even to flame (huehue) me.
I love disasters. I mean no I don't want them to happen but I love the adrenaline rush I get.


oh stuff dude where do you live

loving fires everywhere D:

lots in magnolia


I think the sun is getting so hot its burning everything.

I hope it doesn't hit my city. I'm in Texas. This damn fire is never giving up.



<Fires start
< Oh, the'll be put out, aslong as it stays humid
< Becomes nice and dry
< Fwooosh

Thats the story of Texas

>Hear 5 police sirens and 2 fire trucks
>Walk outside
>Don't notice huge plume of smoke by house
>Shrug, walk back inside
>Call mom
>'ok just be careful'
>Get on computer again
>Hear neighbor in grass
>Doorbell rings
>Answer
>'There's a fire a mile away from here, is your mom home?!'
>'No, I'll call her now'
>Call mom
>'I'm at the pizza place, will be home in 10 minutes'
>Walk outside
>See neighbors going by
>They pull over
>Hang out in drive-way with me
>Periodically check on 2 dogs and 2 cats
>Mom gets home
>Talks with neighbors a long time
>Calm down
>Look at article
>Post this thread
http://www.kxan.com/dpp/news/local/cedar-park-battling-an-apartment-fire

You have fires, we have floods. It's been raining for two days non stop, I quite like it.

Just dig a moat and you'll be fine